The Time of the Infant, Parent-Infant Desynchronization and Attachment Disorganization, or How Long Does it Take for a Preventive Action to be Effective?
Year of publication: |
2011
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Authors: | Guedeney, Antoine ; Guedeney, Nicole ; Tereno, Susana ; Dugravier, Romain ; Greacen, Tim ; Welniarz, Bertrand ; Saias, Thomas ; Group, CAPEDEP Study |
Institutions: | Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics, University of Chicago |
Subject: | Parent- infant synchrony | Attachment Disorganization | Parenting | infant social withdrawal behaviour | early prevention and intervention |
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